Librettist
A person who writes the libretto for an opera is simply referred to as the librettist.
A person who writes opera is called a librettist, as they create the text or script for the opera. The composer, on the other hand, is responsible for writing the music that accompanies the libretto. Together, the librettist and composer collaborate to bring the opera to life.
musical, opera maybe?
The 'libretto' is the words or story of the opera.
The words -- text -- in an opera are also known as the libretto.
A person who writes the libretto for an opera is simply referred to as the librettist.
Librettist
The composer writes the music and a librettist writes the words. For instance, Mozart wrote the music for 'The Marriage of Figaro' and Lorenzo da Ponte wrote the libretto, based on the play by Beaumarchais.
In opera, the text is written by a librettist.
The person who writes the text of an opera is known as a librettist. This individual is responsible for creating the storyline, dialogue, and lyrics that form the basis of the opera's text. The librettist's work is essential in shaping the overall narrative and emotional impact of the opera.
Don Juan Triumphant.
He puts, or writes words to songs.
The librettist is the "lyricist", the person who writes the "lyrics and dialogue" in an opera. Think of a contemporary songwriting team: "Music by Richard Rogers; Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein".
musical, opera maybe?
The 'libretto' is the words or story of the opera.
The words -- text -- in an opera are also known as the libretto.
He puts, or writes words to songs.